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As a matter of fact, it often does the opposite.
But, as a matter of fact, someone else almost did.
From my Mexican grandmother, yes as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, people have every right to.
As a matter of fact, they usually pay for us.
As a matter of fact, 85 Broad, where we are.
Rosa Parks was an activist, as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, I hid for quite awhile.
When we first played "Moonlight Drive," as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, Bobby at least every other week.
As a matter of fact, that reflected my results later on.
As a matter of fact, Gizmodo employs only one bonafide teenager.
As a matter of fact, I'll make a hooligan cooking show.
As a matter of fact, I have never even met you.
As a matter of fact, Oprah is richer than you are.
As a matter of fact, AI could be a competitive advantage.
As a matter of fact, for a musician, I'm very good.
Yes, as a matter of fact, we do have dental dams.
"As a matter of fact, they are a crutch," he said.
As a matter of fact, TATTLETALE was in the first version.
Hey, you're reading this right now, as a matter of fact!
As a matter of fact, the less you say, the better.
Probably a couple in this room, as a matter of fact.
And, as a matter of fact, there's a lot of them.
As a matter of fact, just don't do it at all.
And then, that process is very quick as a matter of fact.
DJ: No, as a matter of fact, it was quite the opposite.
As a matter of fact, I drafted the bill, if you remember.
As a matter of fact, I lost a couple pounds in Italy!
He's going to start the inspections now, as a matter of fact.
I'm getting my robotic evaluations next week, as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, the coalitions look very much the same.
I mean, as a matter of fact, prison is all about time.
But, as a matter of fact, the economy has been slowing down.
As a matter of fact, Verizon has actually laid out that challenge. .
As a matter of fact, today we have 303 billion smartphone users.
As a matter of fact, her day has already come and gone.
Maybe it was a pretty good one, as a matter of fact!
I'm going at the end of June, as a matter of fact.
BERNIE SANDERS: Well, as a matter of fact, I didn't say it.
SANDERS: Well, 30 years ago is 1990, as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, we want the government to be transparent.
Trade agreements are, as a matter of fact, a two-way street.
As a matter of fact, it happens with some frequency in Florida.
As a matter of fact, I would say it was the opposite.
"Well, as a matter of fact, I didn't say it," Sanders responded.
"Well, as a matter of fact, I didn't say it," he said.
That was the title of its rival, as a matter of fact.
AS A MATTER OF FACT, THIS MORNING THE PRESIDENT IS HOSTING A GROUP.
I'm currently en route to yet another conference, as a matter of fact!
As a matter of fact, let's take a moment to look at them.
As a matter of fact, they lead with it in the FISA application.
As a matter of fact, he didn't even put pepperoni on his pizza.
As a matter of fact, Nixon's taxes made it into one of the
Another was that-- CHARLIE MUNGER: Well, they have, as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, I wouldn't tell you now if I had.
I believed him, and, as a matter of fact, I still believe him.
"As a matter of fact, that's pretty much what it was," he said.
We are carbon neutral as of this year, as a matter of fact.
And I'm friends with people who are furry, as a matter of fact.
"Well, as a matter of fact, I didn't say it," Sanders replied. ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
"I think it's happening to Americans, as a matter of fact," Heck said.
As a matter of fact, "Keep Ya Head Up" was dedicated to Latasha.
As a matter of fact, I'm still looking forward to meeting with the President.
As a matter of fact, AI regulation is probably a decade or so away.
As a matter of fact Peter Dinklage used to have his own rap group.
As a matter of fact if I DID know, I would tell you s—!!!
As a matter of fact, I'm resisting right now, out on the hotel veranda.
As a matter of fact, history has been suppressed from our secondary-school curriculum.
As a matter of fact, we were the first band to play in Sicily.
"Well, 30 years ago is 1990, as a matter of fact," Mr. Sanders said.
As a matter of fact, this resolution doesn't even say Soleimani's name in it.
"As a matter of fact, I didn't say it," Sanders said at the debate.
Two, we don't know as a matter of fact if anyone is in hell.
As a matter of fact, we found a really great bundle just for you.
As a matter of fact, I'll tell you a story about his show, Bones.
WATERS: As a matter of fact, the president calls for more violence than anybody else.
"As a matter of fact, it would hurt us if we ignored it," he said.
"I think it's extremely likely, as a matter of fact, to get approved," Edelman said.
You know what, as a matter of fact, I might wanna come watch the fight.
As a matter of fact, there's still drawings on the whiteboard that his daughter did.
Beneath the platter is a direct-drive system — Crosley's first, as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, in a global context, this ambition is a positive development.
As a matter of fact, Meyers has a suggestion for a new rule to add.
As a matter of fact, he's not even a poet at all, he's a philosopher.
As a matter of fact, I make $19,000 a year, and I am middle-class.
I know they're gonna be jealous...As a matter of fact, the ride is free.
Probably a couple in this room as a matter of fact, but I hope not.
As a matter of fact, you don't even know why it exists in New York.
" I'm like, "Well, as a matter of fact, I started an anti-Hillary PAC too.
But there's just one tiny problem: Conway does, as a matter of fact, know Parnas.
You hate me, as a matter of fact, but you still the best cut around.
As a matter of fact, I was tidying up my library before leaving for Erbil.
LEVIN: As a matter of fact, on this issue of the parameters of the Special Counsel.
" Meghan chimed in, "Yes, as a matter of fact I could barely let you finish proposing!
As a matter of fact, his job has ruined any sort of pornographic experience for him.
Yeah, I'm going to leave them out of all further movies, as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, ceasefire monitors said there were about 200 violations Tuesday night alone.
As a matter of fact, Eric accused Fisher of banning him from the sidelines last year.
As a matter of fact the President even talked about it in the Sean Hannity interview.
"As a matter of fact, we're strengthening the relationship with the United States," he told reporters.
As a matter of fact, he is back working with his "Princess Bride" costar Carol Kane.
As a matter of fact, the comfy "shoes" are something of a national uniform Down Under.
This is mostly wrong as a matter of fact: Assad and Russia aren't really fighting ISIS.
As a matter of fact, we're going to be ahead of everyone else if this happens.
"President Trump did not know; none of us knew, as a matter of fact," he said.
As a matter of fact, this resolution doesn&apost even say Soleimani&aposs name in it.
As a matter of fact, I am really doing something to help and support the foundation.
As a matter of fact developers are building some of the most slender towers ever seen.
He's a pretty darned good business man and I like that business as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, without a free press, I wouldn't want to live in that country.
Right now, as a matter of fact, if you've got one of a handful of compatible handsets.
As a matter of fact, I think we have been that since the beginning of the season.
As a matter of fact we invite citizens to do so when they believe it is necessary.
As a matter of fact, there are no dark schemes being plotted here—only dark matter physics.
" Markle then excitedly said, "Yes, as a matter of fact I could barely let you finish proposing!
As a matter of fact, I'm going to be putting together an app, we have an app.
As a matter of fact … I want to have my ratings a little higher than his were!
"I like who I am, I never want to change," he said as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, two of the ten largest data breaches happened to Texas government entities.
As a matter of fact, I always felt less self-conscious when I was playing a character.
As a matter of fact, you might want to buy some before and maybe buy some after.
As a matter of fact, he told Mr. Vongerichten's father, the restaurant was looking for an apprentice.
As a matter of fact, Suntory culture definitely comes from Japanese culture which thinks more of nature.
As a matter of fact, the more the moderator steps in, the less time the candidates get.
As a matter of fact, the screen shows itself particularly concerned with the unobtrusive, the normally neglected.
As a matter of fact, people are healthier in the states that allow nurse practitioners more leeway.
YORK: It&aposs pretty hard to condemn leaks when you&aposve done that as a matter of fact.
In the European Union, we don't see that danger... As a matter of fact, the banks are stronger.
As a matter of fact, Reuters reports that other companies are blithely moving ahead with AI for hiring.
As a matter of fact, you are the first hispanic candidate ever to win a caucus or primary.
More every day, and as a matter of fact it has gotten harder as time has gone on.
As a matter of fact she was back to filming just a couple days after it had happened.
AS A MATTER OF FACT, EVEN THOUGH WE'RE FRIENDS RIGHT NOW, EVEN TOMORROW WE GO BACK TO COMPETITION.
As a matter of fact, I had difficulty getting in today, as you forgot to leave me tickets.
As a matter of fact there may the opportunity to meet next week at the ministerials in NATO.
As a matter of fact, the state of Florida has previously used high-risk pools, which were unsuccessful.
As a matter of fact, approximately 70 percent of Americans find themselves in a spiritual tug-of-war.
As a matter of fact, I expect the stock to be higher pretty soon after that great quarter.
I carry with me, as a matter of fact I have in my bag outside here, hand sanitizer.
Today, as a matter of fact, we had a million liters of water come in to Puerto Rico.
And, as a matter of fact, I consider him a friend—one I'll miss when he moves on.
As a matter of fact, to my slight dismay, I now see a lot of myself in Ella.
As a matter of fact, I would venture to say hers is the underdog of all underdog stories.
As a matter of fact-- I sincerely believe that-- consumers have not been protected enough in our society.
As a matter of fact, I would think they'd be more useful to someone who is not a writer.
As a matter of fact he even sliced a piece of meat and fed Bryson from a large knife.
As a matter of fact, barring some major future upgrade, the 12-inch likely isn't long for this world.
" Rivera shook his head to me, and added, as a matter of fact, "There's always something crazy happening here.
As a matter of fact, when Sessions was asked outright what question he'd want to ask himself, by Sen.
As a matter of fact, thanks to Snapchat, you can now do it in just one minute, reports Time.
As a matter of fact, the antenna on top was deemed unsafe and streets were closed around the tower.
"As a matter of fact, I can confirm the strength of the order book in the Americas," he said.
As a matter of fact, only 17 African Americans have won statues in the Oscars' entire 88-year history.
"Some companies as a matter of fact have already moved early, quickly and smartly," Abdulkarim said at the conference.
Samsung just announced a lot of phones — four major variants of the Galaxy S10, as a matter of fact.
"I think this kind of behavior is impeachable – as a matter of fact, I'm confident it is," he said.
As a matter of fact, it did, and Amrich was one of a select few who knew about it.
As a matter of fact, the masses are rioting over the way he was written out of the series.
As a matter of fact, the president's base — the more women that come out, the more they adore him.
I carry with me — as a matter of fact, I have it in my bag outside here — hand sanitizer.
As a matter of fact, I was sitting there, and I said, 'Richard, how could you be so stupid?
" "As a matter of fact, in Virginia I've been asked to chair the registration get-out-the-vote effort.
As a matter of fact, it's probably a good idea for people to just give their chickens some space.
As a matter of fact, I would take out double my cost basis because that stock's in the $20s now.
"I never took it seriously, as a matter of fact I don't endorse it (a curse) whatsoever," Andretti told Reuters.
"As a matter of policy it has been dry for years; but as a matter of fact, no," Fierberg said.
JIM CRAMER: Steve, you have a history of buying back stock – passed buybacks pretty pressured-- as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, I know a lot more about her than she knows about either me or herself.
As a matter of fact, NOAA is upping its forecast for named storms from 10-16 to 12-17. Why?
As a matter of fact, when she argues about what she was saying, something that we have all railed against.
The one place it hasn't happened, as a matter of fact, is the UK. We've had one dictator, Oliver Cromwell.
I did, as a matter of fact, get boobs, but much to my teenage chagrin, they came with stretch marks.
I think with kids, it probably is going to cross within the next couple months, as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, the most consequential libel case in contemporary American history, The New York Times Company v.
As a matter of fact, as of this writing, there is a pending motion to declare the oversight board unconstitutional.
As a matter of fact, the exact sentence used was, 'They can make your life hell in many different ways.
As a matter of fact, there was humanitarian aid stocked in U.S. ports while many Puerto Rican families were starving.
As a matter of fact, Boeing failed to inform many airlines via the airplane operating handbook that it even existed.
As a matter of fact, we're in the process now, I'm going to significantly increase our enforcement presence in California.
"As a matter of fact, a decline in the stock market should spell a buying opportunity for you," she explained.
As a matter of fact, that has more or less become, at this point, the consensus of the computer science world.
As a matter of fact, U.S. officials have warned that it is the Canadian border which is the most significant threat.
As a matter of fact - I was asked recently what FILTER stands for and THIS IS IT - our freedom of expression!
As a matter of fact, he employed past felons and ex-gang members to keep them on the straight and narrow.
As a matter of fact, all the Shape Tape products are 25% off — that includes the foundation, primer, and setting powder.
As a matter of fact, they were so good that the Europeans were trying to sell watches with American sounding names.
As a matter of fact, there have been plenty over the past few decades, albeit confined close to the Nile Delta.
As a matter of fact, his proposed tax cuts will add to the deficit he will inherit from the current administration.
"As a matter of fact, relatively few mosaics depict overly Communist symbols marked for destruction under the current law," Nikiforov writes.
As a matter of fact, it has taken steps that will make it harder for women trying to make ends meet.
"As a matter of fact, I put his picture in the book to illustrate my admiration for it," Justice Stevens said.
"Well, that wasn't her thoughts when I came here to help her get elected, as a matter of fact," he said.
As a matter of fact, please listen to Jonathan Groff's "Lost in the Woods," because it is A BANGER (sorry, Idina).
As a matter of fact, we have declared no less than eight ceasefires since 1993 to pave the way for negotiations.
As a matter of fact, we will never be profitable with ClassPass even if they filled 100 percent of our classes.
" She noted that Trump had "repeatedly accused [Zervos] of dishonesty not just in his opinion but as a matter of fact.
"As a matter of fact, [Ackman] did call to congratulate me" on winning the proxy fight in November, Rodriguez told Cramer.
And as a matter of fact, he was just doing what other presidents did, even if the consequences were severe, Obama said.
And, as a matter of fact, I know a couple of the audits have come from the fraud division of the IRS.
And once they got the approval for it from Steve, Tony was like, 'Oh, hold on, as a matter of fact'— whoochaa!
"He was so proud to tell her, 'As a matter of fact she is my middle daughter,' " Garner says with a laugh.
After all, a candle that's constantly lit at both ends will only burn out sooner—as a matter of fact, it's inevitable. 
As a matter of fact, he says that being too modest makes you easily forgettable and lowers your chances of getting hired.
As a matter of fact, we're real close to being a good team, and we're going to get this thing turned around.
No, and as a matter of fact, there's a lot of controversy as to whether or not these devices actually make espresso.
As a matter of fact, he also seems to have worked as a plumber a long time ago... What's the deal, then?
Meghan Markle: Yes, as a matter of fact I could barely let you finish proposing, I said – can I say yes now?
As a matter of fact, members of my family have served our military going back before my grandfather, who served in Korea.
As a matter of fact, our capital city of San Juan, founded in 1521, is the oldest city under the American flag.
"As a matter of fact, the exact sentence used was, 'They can make your life hell in many different ways,'" Daniels said.
"Nothing's changed, as a matter of fact, everything's kind of quiet and died down since a month ago," Williamson told CNN on Friday.
"As a matter of fact, it was a very lucky appearance," Parr said in a return visit to the program in March 1966.
As a matter of fact, his startup was working on just the thing: a tool that would tackle a problem caused by tech.
GILMORE: Martha, I just visited a community mental health clinic in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, just three days ago, as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, since so many iPhone buyers are repeat customers, Apple can also start doing the same with the charger.
You are the first person to ever bring that up, and as a matter of fact... PAINTER: That&aposs Bob Mueller&aposs job.
And as a matter of fact, it would be a different conversation if this were a routine use of even non-lethal force.
"Back in fourth grade, as a matter of fact, I was in a very serious Holton-Arms production of 'Serendipity,'" Louis-Dreyfus continued.
As a matter of fact, Charles Steele, Jr., national president/CEO of Southern Christian Leadership Conference, says "Education is the new civil right".
As a matter of fact, on the bus you'll see there's a male, female and a trans sign, and there's also a wheelchair.
Call it convergent evolution if you will — as a matter of fact, something similar occurred with Lenovo Smart Clock and standard Facebook Portal.
Dodgers catcher Yasmani Grandal accused the Chicago Cubs of stealing signs, doing so not as a complaint, but as a matter of fact.
Jones said she'd never extend an invitation to the Trumps, and as a matter of fact she's erasing his name from her mind.
As a matter of fact, the recent market moves have already primed the pipeline with disinflationary forces that will greet the new administration.
As a matter of fact, she could not even find a dog that looked anything like ours (but ours are not mainstream dogs).
As a matter of fact, the actress pretty much promised us that she wouldn't stray from the look until well after she turned 60.
And as a matter of fact, I'd love to have them back on the air because they are so good at telling their story.
As a matter of fact, it took a couple of years for tax reform and real stimulus to get passed through the new congress.
Benchmark has used false allegations from lawsuits like Waymo as a matter of fact and this and many actions has crossed the fiduciary line.
As a matter of fact, the 25G packs a whopping 22,500 mAh battery to help offset drain from cellular usage and that massive display.
"As a matter of fact, I only sleep three or four hours a night," she said in the story, which was translated by WWD.
As a matter of fact, we ought to -- they ought to all be under investigation, because their bias is so abusive clouded their judgment.
As a matter of fact, I'll throw out another one that I really like just in terms of the diagnostics: I like Thermo Fischer.
Not going as a matter of fact, it's kinda pointless to live in ATL and not visit this place and the places like it.
Benchmark has used false allegations from lawsuits like Waymo as a matter of fact and this and many actions has crossed the fiduciary line.
As a matter of fact, I was part of the problem that day too, because I didn't address her behavior when I saw it.
SM: No, as a matter of fact, we spend a lot of our time trying to get bootleg tapes of it off of YouTube.
"As a matter of fact, if you pay attention or you paid attention to the president during the campaign he talked violent," she continued.
"As a matter of fact, if he's elected, me and my daughter will be moving to a different country," she said of Mr. Trump.
As a matter of fact, it's all dark until you place your finger over its black circle, and then a luminous moon is revealed.
" ... Gentry said the Heat are playing great basketball: "As a matter of fact, they're one of the best teams since the All-Star break.
As a matter of fact, for the entire duration of Spanish colonialism in the Philippines, the Moro on Sulu and Mindinao fought their occupiers.
As a matter of fact, Mnuchin and McConnell were in Kentucky to push for tax reform and cuts to corporate taxes, calling them burdensome.
IN ADDITION, THEY ARE MAKING DEALS WITH THE SKINNY BUNDLES AS WE ARE AS A MATTER OF FACT, WELL OFTEN MAKE DEALS FOR THEM.
As a matter of fact he's one of the people I know who has over the years loved the media more than most people.
As a matter of fact, the Maccabees themselves — the heroes of the Hanukkah story — would probably be downright angry over what the holiday's become.
As a matter of fact, your median gains are 12 percent, 18 and a half percent, and 29.2 percent," Dwyer recently told CNBC's "Futures Now.
As a matter of fact, it&aposs actually freedom of speech, and our duty to call out blatant lies, fake news, for what it is.
"He was so proud to tell her, 'As a matter of fact she is my middle daughter,' " Jennifer said in the commercial with a laugh.
As a matter of fact, I'll be meeting with the bankers and we'll be having a meeting at Treasury to talk about the cyber issues.
As a matter of fact ... Kenny says he doesn't see how any ex-association guys will be able to feel comfortable with George ever again.
As a matter of fact, I was going to say, not only do they square dance, but they actually had the credentials to marry us!
This has not made me an alcoholic, and as a matter of fact, alcoholism is far less pervasive in Italy then in the United States.
As a matter of fact, his service (or lack thereof) during World War II seemed to follow the actor for the rest of his life.
The stock market showed last week that, as a matter of fact, it actually is sensitive to what's happening with the economic agenda in Washington.
"As a matter of fact, if you want to become wealthy, if you want to improve your financial health, you need to save," Klontz said.
Quadrilateral Cowboy puts the events of its story in the context of a life story, one that includes other people as a matter of fact.
"A personal favourite and the best reminder during the summer season... or any season, as a matter of fact," the duchess wrote in the magazine.
Which, as a matter of fact, isn't all that long ago, because Alma Deutscher, who has been called by some "a new Mozart," is 14.
Whereas Tyler, the Creator and Frank Ocean once made sly and indirect references to their sexualities, Abstract presents his orientation as a matter of fact.
And that's why the labor law that I am proposing will make sure you pay that worker $15 an hour, as a matter of fact.
Sanders insisted that "30 years ago is 1990, as a matter of fact," and said "nobody believes" that a female candidate cannot be elected president.
"Everybody has been very polite and hospitable, and as a matter of fact Senator Sessions sent us a pizza and a Pepsi," Mr. Simelton said.
As a matter of fact, the feds recently stopped sharing seized assets with local and state police to keep a bigger slice of the pie.
As a matter of fact, the second person might know more — not just because they're better rested, but because they haven't been misled by illusory trends.
As a matter of fact, as Polygon's Susana Polo noted, the first major theatrical release Wonder Woman was even in was 2014's The Lego Movie.
They love the fact that you can make good money, and as a matter of fact, being in that business allowed me to start this business.
The decision to expand sizing (and create a more supportive iteration of) its popular bralettes came about directly from consumer feedback, as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, Microsoft is about to acquire Bonsai, a small Berkeley-based startup it hopes to make the centerpiece of its AI efforts.
As a matter of fact (at) Air Italy the majority shareholder has shortlisted women to be CEO and as minority shareholder we are actively encouraging that.
"You would think that having lost 100 to 150 pounds people would look pretty similar but as a matter of fact they don't," says Dr. Lawrence.
And yes again when the drug lords mention that, as a matter of fact, they could use more guns themselves; can Barry possibly spare a few?
As a matter of fact, I didn't think this thing was real until I finally got around to ordering one via the Danish equivalent of eBay.
As a matter of fact, you should be trimming and tweaking your social circle as you move up in your career, says psychologist Cicely Horsham-Brathwaite.
"I mentioned appropriations and as a matter of fact voted against those for the university because they have Negro undergraduates," he later told The Houston Post.
"As a matter of fact, you're the one who is at war with the Culinary Union right here in Las Vegas," he told Sanders, Nevada's frontrunner.
We wanted Beam management was to cruise the ship, and the Captain himself was Matt Shattock, as a matter of fact, he did a great job.
"He told me he was from San Jose and that as a matter of fact, he was a premature baby born at our hospital," Wong said.
But, as a matter of fact, my idea is that we are in face of the problem that governing in such complicated times is not easy.
All of these modern men — mostly musicians, as a matter of fact — have paved the way for heels to appear on guys on and off the stage.
When asked if she's had to respond to any zebra incidents, she said, "not recently, I don't even remember dealing with zebra as a matter of fact."
As a matter of fact, -603 is the lowest ever correlation between gold and stocks, based on a CNBC analysis of FactSet data going back to 1984.
As a matter of fact, it's one our largest growing categories in the GameStop stores and now obviously with ThinkGeek, we're leveraging all that experience very successfully.
As a matter of fact, Saudi Arabia is going through its biggest economic transition in its history, of which Israel is the most capable of contributing to.
As a matter of fact, checking yourself for ticks after going outside may be the only way to see what your body looks like covered in ticks.
But as a matter of fact, the protest campaign originated in Gazan civil society, while just two of the 21967 organizing committee members are representatives of Hamas.
If I were to install one, I'd break it within a week or two (as a matter of fact, I have installed plastic ones and broken them).
As a matter of fact, I told him this one time when he and I did a sketch on "The Tonight Show," and I was so embarrassed.
If they were as innocent as they publicly proclaim, they would know that impeachment would be out of the question as a matter of fact and law.
As a matter of fact, even with the issues listed above, exit polls have historically been biased toward Democrats more often than they've been biased toward Republicans.
As a matter of fact, the fund that I'm working on right now to close is gonna be more later stage, because I've realized I'm better there!
As a matter of fact, one of the Common Sense study's most welcome findings is that social media has the potential to combat unrealistic appearance ideals and stereotypes.
As a matter of fact, that struck them as the sort of policy that might cause the Court to take another look at the plenary power doctrine itself.
"As a matter of fact, the officer had talked to [the CBP supervisor] that morning and he said, 'If you need anything give me a call,'" Cordeau said.
"As a matter of fact, I get the majority of my political input from Linkedln," said Richard Martin, a retired defense industry worker who has amassed 11,000 followers.
"I understood it then, as a matter of fact, and I understand it now," he said, referring to his 2013 speech arguing against federally funded climate change research.
Nothing has been done, as a matter of fact, I went to Puerto Rico two months ago, and you could still see the light poles on the street.
As a matter of fact, I've found that having additional mentors who are different from you is a great way to gain a new perspective in your career.
"I am concerned, as a matter of fact, about his deliberate moves to get into the key positions of government just people who agree with him," Carter said.
Sanders explicitly denied making this comment and reiterated his longstanding backing for Warren along with other women candidates: Well, as a matter of fact, I didn't say it.
So because of that, we take sanctions responsibility very seriously — as a matter of fact, I personally sign off on every single piece of sanction that we do.
As a matter of fact, around the time Seaman was released on Nintendo's rival hardware, the Dreamcast, Miyamoto-san was featured in a magazine wearing a Seaman shirt.
As a matter of fact, people have pictures chronicling this shirt for a million years, and I don't care, and I don't care how many times I wear it.
"I wouldn't make up a story like this nor would the others — as a matter of fact we all feel it makes us look bad," Lauer said, quoting Lochte.
As a matter of fact, if you look at most of them, most of their revenue is coming from the old PC business and their mobile revenue is tiny.
As a matter of fact, regardless of what he said, he should still apologize to the members of the Johnson family, who are now, sadly, a Gold Star family.
As a matter of fact, I've never heard a president of the United States been called a liar as much as he's been called a liar by practically everybody.
As a matter of fact, my pants are still soaked and the problem is that I feel like my balls are gonna be wet for the next four hours.
"As a matter of fact this is not a forest fire that rages on as I write this," Mr. Young wrote, accurately, in a statement posted to his website.
The first thing that I would say, just as a matter of fact, is that there were two sets of challenges when it came to the New Zealand shooting.
And theirs is one of the few efforts that suggest, as a matter of fact, that Native people come in all hues — blond, mixed race and everything in between.
As a matter of fact, she said once during a public speech that she and other women had suffered enough and it was about time they got the vote.
No, as a matter of fact, when I was first plotting out how I was going to make this record I was considering working on it with somebody else.
The e-mail, the non-classified e-mail systems of the Pentagon, the Joint Chief of Staff as a matter of fact, as well as the White House, Capitol Hill.
As we said last year in our response to the Commission's original Statement of Objections (SO), we believe these claims are wrong as a matter of fact, law, and economics.
As a matter of fact, they have done so: about 1,500 adults have returned from Syria and Iraq since 2012, and only a tiny minority was involved in terrorist plots.
As a matter of fact, studies have shown no benefit in terms of outcome or survival when fresher red blood cells are transfused as opposed to older red blood cells.
Speaking Tuesday on French radio, the country's finance minister, Bruno Le Maire, said Ghosn is "as a matter of fact not able to run the company" in light of the accusations.
As a matter of fact, if you're thinking about going away for Christmas or New Year's, searches for international flights towards the end of the year are already on the rise.
As a matter of fact, if this becomes law and every other restaurant does what we do, my concern is we will lose one of the greatest commercial advantages we have.
After all, ABC's former TGIF staple had a lot of episodes (seven seasons worth, as a matter of fact) and a gone-too-soon Disney Channel spin-off, Girl Meets World.
As a matter of fact, Congress outsources a lot of economic planning — like environmental regulation — to the bureaucracy, because it knows it is not capable of handling such matters for itself.
As a matter of fact, we're going to hide what the politics are, so that we can get everybody on board with the US and the military going to fight Hitler.
As a matter of fact, if there&aposs any one person who can claim dominance over all other military minds, you don&apost have to worry about race for two reasons.
As a matter of fact, I think that-- the Congress of the United States has abdicated on its-- responsibility-- to allow this president to get as far as he has gone.
As a matter of fact, the appointment of private attorneys without adequate resources to represent their clients makes a mockery of the Sixth Amendment right to the effective assistance of counsel.
"As a matter of fact, people have pictures chronicling this shirt for a million years," Cher admitted, adding, "and I don't care and I don't care how many times I wear it."
As a matter of fact, a teacher who outperforms his or her peers and produces students who excel has limited opportunities to receive advancement or additional compensation for their job well done.
So for folks who respond to the [Obama administration's reaction] to HB 2 as new and novel and a legal overreach, they are stating something completely wrong as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact today, the 210 was inverted, the three-month to ten-year, which is apparently the one you guys look at, has been inverted for quite a while.
As a matter of fact, it was during those times where I actually instituted and started...the business unit dedicated with coming up with those edgy products and that's paying off today.
We know as a matter of fact that midterm elections are not kind to the party that controls the White House and that seats are typically lost in both houses of Congress.
As a matter of fact, who's to say that the events of that historic afternoon weren't the culmination of a scheme Flor and Barney had hatched between them way back in September?
"As a matter of fact, I sometimes get complaints from my friends in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut and California and Illinois that their taxes aren't going down," Mr. Mnuchin said.
As a matter of fact, last year, our sales, I think, are going to be up by a few percentage, it's going to be announced soon, when our results will be announced.
As a matter of fact, it's probably the case for a male candidate that you'd be viewed as having something wrong with you if you didn't get hot enough under the caller.
As a matter of fact, not only are there no body bags which is really an awful analogy, Philippe, but secondly, there is not even a scintilla of evidence that collusion even happened.
It&aposs a crowded meeting, and Rosenstein is telling his version of the story, and he says, as a matter of fact the president originally asked me to mention Russia in the memo.
"I wouldn't make up a story like this nor would the others – as a matter of fact, we all feel it makes us look bad," Lauer said, quoting Lochte, according to NBC News.
As a matter of fact, the pop-punk veteran and his twin brother Benji, both 37, sing about just that on Youth Authority, their band Good Charlotte's first album in nearly six years.
As a matter of fact, I also reached out to him to let him know that we are prepared and ready to assist on the border security, particularly with our National Guard personnel.
With the Do You campaign, Delevingne joins a roster of fellow famous folk, including Kylie Jenner and Rihanna, that Puma has assembled to boost its profile — quite successfully, as a matter of fact.
Also, I have gone up two pant sizes and as a matter of fact I ripped those skinny jeans wide open just the other week trying to pull them up over my knees.
As a matter of fact, you can make a really solid argument for why Enchantress shouldn't even be in the movie, since her powers far outstrip those of her Task Force X teammates.
"I played this game too long to move on," he says on a song called "Pesto," describing his rapping ability as "ten thou"—not as a boast but as a matter of fact.
This is in Boston, in Cambridge head office, in Cambridge Square, actually right next to the Click and Clack brothers on NPR, as a matter of fact, their nextdoor neighbor is our office.
As a matter of fact, he rarely let his disability exclude him from anything, and that included mercilessly teasing his fellow training partners just like any other 16-year-old kid would do.
As a matter of fact, we need to settle an international peacekeepers task force in Yemen and try to prevent a new humanitarian disaster, but also a major threat for the regional security.
I am of course aware of various views about the Japanese system, and as a matter of fact, we have continued to upgrade our system to respond to the demands of the day.
"As a matter of fact it is," the 42-year-old actor stated when asked if it was true he kissed Markle, 36, during an appearance on the U.K. TV show Loose Women Wednesday.
As a matter of fact, they've pulled a Thou in that respect; all of the band's releases are available, from their 2011 EP to their triumphant last album, 2013's मृत्यु का तापसी अनुध्यान.
Yes. As a matter of fact, once a month in my neighborhood of New York, there's a meeting in a church basement with the head of a local precinct, and whoever wants to come.
And according to makeup artist Rommy Najor (who, as a matter of fact, was the man behind our own glitter guide this past holiday season), you should reach for a water-soluble glue instead.
But the rest of Twitter is also entitled to point out that, yes, as a matter of fact, they would support a candidate with a platform built on making sure everyone is guaranteed food.
"As a matter of fact, a few new mines will be coming on line in 2020, causing an increase of ore available to tin smelters like MSC," Yong told Reuters in an emailed statement.
"As a matter of fact, a few new mines will be coming on line in 2020, causing an increase of ore available to tin smelters like MSC," Yong told Reuters in an emailed statement.
"As a matter of fact, every single weapons system discussed today easily surpasses and avoids an anti-missile defense system," Putin said in an interview with NBC News' Megyn Kelly that aired Thursday evening.
" When Sanders asked DeVos if she thought she would have been nominated for secretary of education had she not donated $200 million to political causes, DeVos said, "Senator, as a matter of fact, I do.
This short-sleeved maxi dress from VIISHOW, as a matter of fact, meets the exact specifications I just laid out above in option three — and you can shop the style for between $16.99 and $23.99.
And her truly wonderful bucket list is inspiring thousands — over 10,000, as a matter of fact — after her brother Josh spotted it on the counter at their house, then tweeted it out on Sunday. Behold.
"I kept asking where he was from and he told me that he was from San Jose, California, and that, as a matter of fact, he was a premature baby born at our hospital," she said.
As a matter of fact, the DC Circuit Court, in the Sabal Trail case, told us exactly the opposite, that we have a responsibility to examine greenhouse gas emissions to the extent that they're reasonably foreseeable.
We're in the middle of the process—as a matter of fact, our letters are going out today at American University and it is a great thing to see all these young people interested in coming.
"It has been reported as a matter of fact about this individual, but there is no independent confirmation of the identity of this man who is believed to be dead in Mosul," the spokesman told reporters.
There's nothing to prevent them from saying, 'As a matter of fact, tomorrow we're going to call such-and-such, and they're going to testify that indeed, Donald Trump brought up Hunter Biden to President Poroshenko!
And people also started to think about this time is different, as a matter of fact we already experienced the seven consecutive quarters continuous economic growth although the rate is not as impressive as in China.
As a matter of fact, I never thought I'd be on a Forbes magazine list, but they did one of all the candidates by wealth, and I am literally the least wealthy person on this stage.
"I kept asking where he was from and he told me that he was from San Jose, California, and that, as a matter of fact, he was a premature baby born at our hospital," said Wong, 54.
As a matter of fact, you'll see it on the behind-the-scenes stuff, kind of extra material, but in order for them to drive at that speed backward, we had to make adjustments to the car.
AS A MATTER OF FACT, GROWTH -- BIG CHANGES IN THE TAX CODE, AUTOMATIC EXPENSING, WE SEE HUGE CAPITAL INVESTMENTS, CHANGE FROM A WORLDWIDE SYSTEM TO A TERRITORIAL SYSTEM, WE SEE LOTS OF MONEY COMING BACK ON SHORE.
As a matter of fact, he could really cause problems in the markets by just rolling out saying things that he should not say because he does not understand the complexity of how they make those decisions.
The point, as a matter of fact, is on the back of the case: that little piece of plastic that slides out that I'll probably end up losing within the first five days of owning the phone.
Post and Wiz have worked together for years -- as a matter of fact, Wiz was instrumental in the early success of Post's breakout hit, "White Iverson" -- so we're not sure when Post decided Wiz had to die.
"It is undisputed, as a matter of Federal constitutional law and as a matter of fact on the summary judgment record before us, that no student is required to recite the pledge," said Chief Justice Roderick Ireland.
As a matter of fact-- when you take a look at the so-called tax reform and what it has done, it has created more wealth-- for some of the richest companies and corporations in this country.
Later, the documentary shows Guandolo claiming that the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a Muslim advocacy organization, "as a matter of fact, legal fact, is a member of the Muslim Brotherhood," and is specifically, a member of Hamas.
As a matter of fact, I would say the opposite, which is that if you bought some on my recommendation you trim a little because it's been — I mean we liked it in the teens, for heaven's sake.
As a matter of fact, Cal says that it wasn't until some of his players clued him in on it that he actually knew the shoes had been made, but that didn't stop him from gushing about Drake.
"If I was someone advising President Trump I might say, as a matter of fact, wait until the government has reopened because the speaker at that point won't really have a reason not to invite him," said Hoffman.
She put me up because I didn't know where to stay, and, as a matter of fact, it was a time when I was very sad, and Cookie was essential to put me back on the right track.
BH: Well they are as a matter of fact, so obviously the Chinese are going to lead everything when it comes to travel... BH: Well for us to really make it fit, we need to buy several hotels.
As a matter of fact, the U.S.' refusal to play ball with Martinelli's paranoid demands to wiretap his opponents is a testament to the enduring strength of America's special relationship with Panama, which goes back more than a century.
As a matter of fact, in my experience, when the floodgates are opened too much, and with not enough done to ensure the quality of outcomes, the inevitable community and political backlash can end up killing the density idea.
Memo to children ... if you're gonna pull a sick move on NBA superstar Boogie Cousins, don't expect him to take it easy on you after ... as a matter of fact, expect him to give you his Game 7 best.
As a matter of fact, now that I know how to take criticizm and no for an answer, I like to have friends and coaches who criticize me more so that I can continue endlessly working and self improving.
We shot a video sequence during our camping there in the much, much longer video diary "Bluie East Two - 2014" As a matter of fact, we are delighted to be heading back to a remote location in East Greenland this month.
"As a matter of fact we have had instances of doing that already," he said, noting that the fashion retailer All Saints currently provides the same Prime shipping benefits to its customers if they happen also to be Prime subscribers.
"As a matter of fact, you were the first person invited, months ahead of everyone else," he adds, noting that there wasn't even a casting held for Delevingne — and, thus, no opportunity for those comments to even have been made.
The Compton native says he's 100% supportive of Kap and has told him so, but isn't boycotting the NFL -- as a matter of fact, he's been one of the most visible and vocal fans of the L.A. Rams all season.
Trulia, a nifty little destination for real estate listings and properties, dug around and ahead you'll find a list of 10 of the priciest homes in the United States — the most expensive ten in each state, as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, my dear friend John Legend called me personally and asked me about it, but we'd already been talking about how we could make it work [...] it's like $5 million an episode, so we can't afford it.
But when you look at the Islamic State, that is a transnational jihadist movement, meaning they want to lead a group across borders, and as a matter of fact, that's what they've done by getting into Afghanistan to begin with.
As a matter of fact, I propose a moratorium on using the phrase as a way to stop future abuses like the creation of 1.5 million accounts at Wells Fargo that may or may not have been authorized by customers.
It so happened that my wife and I knew Father Powell—as a matter of fact, he was even the priest at our wedding—and I asked my wife if he had done this to her, and she said yes.
As a matter of fact I can say according to the results for August for the first time the Non-OPEC countries reduced production more than the OPEC countries and posted figures of 116 percent on the planned reduction figures.
As a matter of fact, it's widely considered as Excel's most powerful tool, and in this course, you'll come to use it like a full-fledged spreadsheet warrior as you dabble in learning how to filter, sort, and group information to boost efficiency.
" (Although crime has dropped since the '90s, the research suggests punitive criminal justice policies played at best a small, partial role in that decrease.) Biden also took credit for the law: "As a matter of fact, I drafted the bill, if you remember.
As a matter of fact, the brand just took its best-selling formula, plumped up the packaging a little, and churned out a Generation G 2.0 that's like something out of a millennial-pink beauty lover's version of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory.
As a matter of fact, our undercover agents have already bought heroin from many of you... To the dealers I say, 'Enjoy looking over your shoulder, constantly wondering if today is the day we come for you...' We are coming for you. Run.
As a matter of fact, when I saw Teemu Selanne was inducted along with Kariya, my first cynical instinct was to assume this was a similar situation to Sidney Crosby hiding Chris Kunitz in his luggage to bring him to the Sochi Olympics.
"I can tell you this morning, we're all very excited that a whole lot more things did go right — went very, very well as a matter of fact," NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine said during a press conference after the Starliner's premature landing.
LEVIN: As a matter of fact, you once wrote that we have 12,000 tariffs in place on all kinds of products all across the board from all kinds of countries, taxing the American people for all kinds of products that we use every day.
No one ever said that to me -- as a matter of fact, in 1950, the same year I was born, Gwendolyn Brooks won the Pulitzer Prize -- but books by black authors weren't on my high school curriculum and their books weren't in my library.
Epstein, a strong libertarian, has articulated an entire theory of government by waiver — stating as a matter of fact that we are already governed more by administrative discretion than the rule of law, a development that back in 2011 he was very worried about.
"Our company wants to be on the right side of history and we are doing everything that is needed, but we cannot do it alone and as a matter of fact even the entire energy industry cannot do it on its own," he said.
As a matter of fact, in a op-ed for the Puerto Rico newspaper El Nuevo Día, the mayor paraded her populist sentiments, emotionally calling on all loyal Puerto Ricans to stand up (for what and against whom, was ambiguously left up in the air).
Those oil fields that have been put on stream in 2016 will continue pumping oil in 2017 and "as a matter of fact we will cut production on the brown fields," Novak said, referring to fields that have already been producing oil for some years.
"It seems to be, just as a matter of fact, that these trade restrictions are a huge hammer over their head — and once you take it away, the most significant tool you've got is gone," said Jim Pasco, the executive director of the organization.
Foreigners cannot start companies in the U.S. Truth: In my conversation with my company lawyer, I learned that foreigners can start companies in the U.S. As a matter of fact, many of my international classmates at school have incorporated their companies while in school or after school.
" She added:"As a matter of fact, a game developer friend of mine is currently being stalked and harassed by someone on Twitter, and despite her reporting the incidents, Twitter is not doing anything to ensure that she can have a safe space on the platform.
"As a matter of fact, for those of you who are still using email, one of the things that I've done in my business is I've said, 'If you talk about somebody in the company on email to me, then copy them on it,'" she says.
"When we did our intelligence committee assessment, we were aware that there had been research done and that some Republican candidates, as a matter of fact, had contracted through I think Fusion GPS to obtain what later became what's known as the dossier," Clapper said Wednesday.
As a matter of fact, the overwhelming weight of economic analysis and empirical evidence serves as a much-needed dose of cold water for the fiery rhetoric in the opposition letter and the commonly held intuition that all mergers between big firms make consumers worse off.
"As a matter of fact I didn't say it, and I don't want to waste a whole lot of time on this because this is what Donald Trump, and maybe some of the media, want," Sanders replied, saying it was "incomprehensible" he would say such a thing.
But a more fundamental question for what kind of historical precedent Mr. Trump's move establishes is whether courts will even allow themselves to address whether it is true, as a matter of fact, that a national emergency exists on the border that a wall would resolve.
We know as a matter of fact, thanks really to the New York Times which tried to walk it back, that there was a spy, if you will, a confidential informant or as the late great James Comey put it, a human resource, who was in the Trump campaign.
But the way one would look, I mean the natural way to look at a word like that, is to have a policy whereby purchasers would gradually go to zero, and that's not been discussed or, as a matter of fact, it's not even been on the table.
"Today we do have freedom and by taking part in this march and claiming that today freedom is at stake, as a matter of fact, you are marching (in the name of) the opposite," Kaczynski said during a visit to a shipyard in the Baltic city of Szczecin.
"As a matter of fact, the demand for upside for people trying to get participation in this stock — without risking too much money by buying those calls — has kind of disjointed the market," he added, pointing out that the call options are now becoming more valuable than comparable puts.
He was with a friend named Lars Tiffany, who was wearing a Virginia Lacrosse shirt and, as a matter of fact, had recently been installed as the head coach of men's lacrosse at the University of Virginia, and had taken his team to the studio to meet Rothman.
The famous sisters have unlimited skincare treatments and products at their disposal, but for Khloé, magic lotions, potions, and blood facials aren't the only things she relies on to keep her skin looking ageless — and as a matter of fact, most of her routine isn't too over-the-top at all.
"As a matter of fact, our Government doesn't have an opinion on Britain's place in the EU." Putin has made no public remarks about Britain's June EU referendum, though U.S. President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping have indicated they support Britain's membership of the world's biggest trading bloc.
And Bridget Jones's Diary is still a romantic comedy — one of the most beloved entries in the genre, as a matter of fact — and the romantic comedy that allows its lead to eschew romance is as rare to find as a woman getting married after 40 (outdated societal expectations zing!).
As a matter of fact, Russia, Iran and Turkey taking this decision at the negotiation table, Russia and Turkey acting as the "guarantors" of the process rather than its parties, and the Syrian regime's direct mention of a ceasefire are significant developments that have failed to be achieved until now.
"Common sense suggests that a judge could easily conclude that government officials were unable to exercise independent judgment in selecting Microsoft if Amazon can demonstrate, as a matter of fact, that president clearly directed DOD officials to ensure that Amazon not be fairly considered or awarded the contract," he said.
From a transcript of the call provided by Standard & Poor's Capital IQ: As a matter of fact, if you turn on sports radio or political-talk radio, on sports radio, you can hear thousands of people who know what the coach or general manager or the owner should have done differently.
As a matter of fact, there are Republican senators — and his own Chief of Staff — that have already conceded the notion that the president probably did the things the House impeached him for doing, but those same senators haven't given any indication they would vote to remove him from office.
Although former Associate Justices William Brennan and Sandra Day O'Connor at different times suggested that the territory of Puerto Rico may have been incorporated as a matter of fact, there has not been a clear and unambiguous declaration in this direction by the Supreme Court, by Congress or by the Presidency.
Be it Greenland or another part of the globe, the concept is, quite obviously, not a new one for the United States, or any major colonizing power; as a matter of fact, 'buying,' occupying, and poisoning land that does not truly belong to them is, historically, kind of their thing.
Critics may believe that the socialist goals are bad ones; that, as a matter of fact, their policy ideas will not achieve those goals; that, even if the policies were to work, they would be too illiberal to stomach; or that, whether they work or not, they will cost the critic money.
"The media is now focusing on a private person who had a private business model, which no one says is anything illegal about what he did, and as a matter of fact, he's saying he didn't receive the money," Lewandowski said Monday on CNN after tweeting a link to the report Sunday night.
"I cannot help but note that this trial was the first time that any jury has actually been asked to consider whether as a matter of fact any trader deliberately broke the rules or caused false Libor (rates) to be submitted," he said in a nod to the judge's directions to the jury.
"And right away, she said, 'Well as a matter of fact …' " After seeing a photo of Picasso — who at the time, didn't sport such an appropriate name — Wilhardt agreed to take him, along with his "normal" brother, now named Pablo (below, left; named by Luvable staffer and art history buff Kari Lennox).
IT WAS A WARNING SHOT AT CHINA AND RUSSIA ABOUT DEVALUATION CHINA HAS DEVALUED THEIR CURRENCY IN THE PAST AS A MATTER OF FACT, UP THROUGH 2016, THEY DEVALUED IT SIGNIFICANTLY STARTING IN 2017 RIGHT AFTER THE PRESIDENT WAS ELECTED, THEY'VE USED A LOT OF THEIR RESERVES TO ACTUALLY SUPPORT THE CURRENCY.
Because of how the church has been about gay people, I didn't think there would be any who would be interested in having their children baptized, but as a matter of fact ,there are quite a few gay members who have this beautiful faith, and they would like to have their children baptized.
"As a matter of fact, I'm not a big fan of the skinny bundle," he said, and then went on to argue that the real problem with TV isn't that people are paying too much for channels and programs they don't want, but that the tech they use to watch TV isn't good enough.
As a matter of fact PETER-SERVICE is uniquely placed as a surveillance partner due to the remarkable visibility their products provide into the data of Russian subscribers of mobile operators, which expose to PETER-SERVICE valuable metadata, including phone and message records, device identifiers (IMEI, MAC addresses), network identifiers (IP addresses), cell tower information and much more.
As a matter of fact, in 1999 President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE recognized that this sentence – and other sentences he commuted from a group of Puerto Rican prisoners convicted for similar offenses – was unjustly lengthy and disproportionate.
"More than 90 percent of customers will wait rather than switch to other phones because as a matter of fact, there are not many good options or alternatives in the market, because the Apple iPhone 7 will come out in late September, and other competing models are not as attractive," Daniel Kim, equity analyst at Macquarie, told CNBC by phone.
In more recent times former Associate Justices William Brennan and Sandra Day O'Connor, as well as some district and appeals court judges, at different times, have suggested that the territory of Puerto Rico may have been incorporated as a matter of fact, but until now there has not been a clear and unambiguous declaration either by the Supreme Court, Congress or the presidency.
All of the quandaries that might emerge from Bridget's uncertainty about her baby's father—concerning who Bridget wants the father to be, who would in fact make the better dad, which man Bridget loves more—are reduced to the single, quickly resolvable question of who the father, as a matter of fact, is, and Bridget's own feelings about the forthcoming baby are overshadowed by Jack and Mark's unlikely jubilation.
Robert Jeffress, one of President Trump's evangelical advisers, said this in relation to the United States' rising tensions with North Korea: "In the case of North Korea, God has given Trump authority to take out Kim Jong Un."  While that sounds absolutely insane, Mashable Humor combed through every letter of the Bible and were shocked to conclude that, as a matter of fact, God has given Trump authority to take out Kim Jong-un.
So, independent of-, of the-, the-, the impact-, the direct impact of the actions that have already been taken, which is pretty limited, as a-, as a matter of fact, the sentiment has definitely downshifted, and it's downshifted in the US, it's downshifted in China, and we're seeing that, in-, in the economic growth figures that come by, and we're looking-, and we're seeing that clearly in the-, in the forward indicators.
Mr. Santos is also at the absurdist stage of his celebrity, when all that is left is to turn a song about wishing one were a superhero in the eyes of the woman you crave into a video in which you become a superhero — several different ones, as a matter of fact — with the power to sweep your intended off her feet, and also crawl down the outside of her building to grab a kiss.
On the other hand it may be a tactical move on his part to say 'I'm going to impose these tariffs' in order to get the Chinese attention, because the system is a little out of balance, quite a bit out of balance as a matter of fact, in terms of what they have imposed, in terms of restrictions on our investments here, the whole issue of transfer of technology and so the president raises a good issue saying we have to level the playing field.
Amebix released a comeback album, Sonic Mass, in 2009 that doubled down on the band's love for Killing Joke and 80s post-punk (full disclosure, I ran its US PR campaign) After a 34-year gap, Antisect put out an adventurous new record in 2017 (we streamed it, as a matter of fact) and their old friends in Hellbastard—who coined the term "crust punk" in the first place—have steadily released sometimes classic, sometimes out-there new material for decades, culminating in 2015's thoroughly pissed-off Feral.
Mr. Barr's claim that as a matter of fact, none of the episodes amounted to obstruction has raised questions because Mr. Mueller laid out several where the facts appeared to meet all three criteria for the crime of obstruction, including Mr. Trump's encouraging witnesses like Paul Manafort, his former campaign chairman, not to cooperate with investigators, and his pushing the White House counsel at the time, Donald F. McGahn II, to create a document that would contradict his previous testimony that the president had tried to get him to engineer Mr. Mueller's firing.
But the problem was that I-- buying it at 8723 and a quarter, as a matter of fact, and having it go down to 8713-- and walking to school with my sister who also wanted to buy three shares 'cause I was buying it-- she hated to see me get rich, while she wasn't getting rich- and having her point out that this thing was going down every day,when it got back up to 8703 and we had-- each had a chance to make a $2218 profit I thought, you know, now my sister will again consider me a genius and I will have $223.3 more.
" On the decree and the hiring of chief privacy officers, Zuckerberg said: "[T]his means we're making a clear and formal long-term commitment to do the things we've always tried to do and planned to keep doing -- giving you tools to control who can see your information and then making sure only those people you intend can see it .... As a matter of fact, privacy is so deeply embedded in all of the development we do that every day tens of thousands of servers worth of computational resources are consumed checking to make sure that on any webpage we serve, that you have access to see each of the sometimes hundreds or even thousands of individual pieces of information that come together to form a Facebook page.... We do privacy access checks literally tens of billions of times each day to ensure we're enforcing that only the people you want see your content.
WE REPRESENT OUR AFFILIATES IN THE DEALS WITH THE HULUs AND THE YOUTUBES OF THE WORLD, WHICH ARE TWO OF THE BIGGER, YOU KNOW, DIRECTV NOW, AS WELL, ARE THE SKINNY BUNDLES PROPRIETORS AND OUR AFFILIATES ARE PART OF THAT SYSTEM SO THEY GAIN BY IT AND AS A RESULT WELL GET PAIDBY THEM, AS WELL FABER: SO NO DIMMUNITION OF YOUR OVERALL RETRANS DOLLARS AS A RESULT OF INCREASING TREND OF PEOPLE DROPPING VIDEO MOONVES: NONE WHATSOEVER AS A MATTER OF FACT WE SET OUR TARGET BY 215 WELL HAVE $003 BILLION IN REVENUE FROM RETRANS AND REVERSE COMP WERE NOW SAYING IF YOU INCLUDE THE SKINNY BUNDLES, THAT NUMBER WILL GO EVEN HIGHER, MAYBE $200 AND BEYOND FABER: YOU MENTION ALL ACCESS, OF COURSE, AND YOU HAVE PRETTY SIGNIFICANT TARGETS THERE, ALREADY AT 27 MILLION BETWEEN SHOWTIME AND THE CBS ALL ACCESS, YOURE TALKING ABOUT GETTING TO 200 MILLION BY 2020 IM CURIOUS, DISNEY JUST CAME INTO THE MARKETPLACE WITH THE IDEA OF A DIRECT TO CONSUMER OFFERING WERE GOING TO GET IT 2019 MOONVES: CORRECT FABER: DO YOU THINK ITS GOING TO BE A SUCCESS?

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